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State of the Industry
Rob Bates, Dave Siminski, Peter Smith, Ross WesdorpAug. 21
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Historical Diamond Cuts
Gail Brett LevineAug. 21
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The AI-Powered Jewlery Store
Andrea HillAug. 21
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From Repairs to Relationships
Jonathan GellerAug. 21
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Planning for Today's Profits, Tomorrow's Exit Strategy
Sherry Smith (The Retail Smiths), Chuck Frey (Charles Frey Co.)Aug. 21
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The AI-Powered Workflows
Andrea HillAug. 21
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AI in Jewelry
Mike MageeAug. 21
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Onboarding: Making Those New Hires "Stick"
Dayna BrownAug. 21
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The Outsider Advantage
Erin Moyer-CarballeaAug. 21
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Reading the Market
Paul Zimnisky, Rob Bates, Dave Siminski. Moderated by Andrea HillAug. 21
Event RetailFusion Fall 2026
starts on
Aug 21, 2026, 9:00:00 AM
(US/Eastern)
Legal Knowledge for a Stronger Store
Location: Cobb Ballroom A
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8/21/26, 10:00 AM
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8/21/26, 10:55 AM
(US/Eastern)
(55 minutes)
Liz Fraccaro
Liz Fraccaro
A graduate of DePaul University College of Law, Ms. Fraccaro is an attorney admitted to the Illinois State Bar and New York State Bar. In 2024, Ms. Fraccaro obtained a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) certification.
Ms. Fraccaro previously served as Legal Consultant at the Antiquities Coalition, where she also directed the Antiquities Coalition’s Financial Crimes Task Force, uniting a diverse group of experts and leaders from the art, legal, and banking sectors to develop concrete recommendations for combating money laundering, forgery, fraud, and terrorist financing via art and antiquities.
She graduated in 2012 from Indiana University with bachelor’s degrees in Anthropology and English Literature, and she earned an MA in Mediterranean Archaeology from University College London in 2014.
A Practical Refresher for Retail Jewelers
Every jewelry retailer carries a set of legal responsibilities that directly affect risk, reputation, and long term business health, yet many owners and managers only revisit these issues when a problem arises. This session, led by the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, provides a clear and current refresher on the legal landscape that governs retail jewelry operations.
Topics may include the FTC Jewelry Guides, advertising and pricing rules, AML obligations, tariffs, sourcing disclosures, and other areas where missteps can be costly. The focus is practical.
Attendees will learn how legal awareness protects their business, strengthens consumer trust, and creates a more resilient operational foundation. This is an opportunity to update your understanding, correct outdated assumptions, and gain confidence in the compliance areas that support long term stability and customer loyalty.